Archive for November, 2010


Long duration event set to affect Wasatch range (UPDATED Sat. 11/20)
November 20th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 6 Comments


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In the latest round of our weekly series entitled "Hey- it snows a lot in the Wasatch" we will feature a long duration event. From Sunday until Tuesday of next week a large western trough will swing into the intermountain region and bring a prolonged period of mountain snowfall. Saturday 11/20/10 ... ...Read more


Departing storm may leave skid marks…of the good kind (Errr…Maybe Not?)
November 17th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 4 Comments


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It's rained. It was warm. Get used to it. It happens in a la Nina pattern. However, as I said a few weeks ago in my winter outlook as these messy storm pull out, upslope snow will play an important role in the wake of the systems. The current system ... ...Read more


TR: The Upper Crust
November 17th, 2010 | By:  Porter Haney


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Utah's Famous Internet Skiers took off for a three day weekend of exploring Upper Crusts, Lower Crusts, Deep Dish pizza and Crustless hot tubs. Click the image, or click right HERE to read more.


Opening Day Forecast….ehhhhhhh….
November 16th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 6 Comments


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I hear you. I totally hear you.  With 10 days before the traditional opening day it's warm, wet and not looking great. Every day somebody asks me "what's up? Am I going to ski my turkey gravy and stuffing off or am I'm going to get stuck with grandma ... ...Read more


Wasatch Weather: The little engine that could
November 15th, 2010 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 6 Comments


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Have to keep this short since i'm on a computer that hasn't been considered up to date since the days of external modems.  Ok, maybe that's an exaggeration...the days of Napster is more like it.   Anyway,  currently a disturbance embedded in a long wave trough is bringing snow to the ... ...Read more

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